Analyzeedit

Performs the analysis process on a text and return the tokens breakdown of the text.

Can be used without specifying an index against one of the many built in analyzers:

curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_analyze?analyzer=standard' -d 'this is a test'

Or by building a custom transient analyzer out of tokenizers, token filters and char filters. Token filters can use the shorter filters parameter name:

curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_analyze?tokenizer=keyword&filters=lowercase' -d 'this is a test'

curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_analyze?tokenizer=keyword&token_filters=lowercase&char_filters=html_strip' -d 'this is a <b>test</b>'

It can also run against a specific index:

curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/test/_analyze?text=this+is+a+test'

The above will run an analysis on the "this is a test" text, using the default index analyzer associated with the test index. An analyzer can also be provided to use a different analyzer:

curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/test/_analyze?analyzer=whitespace' -d 'this is a test'

Also, the analyzer can be derived based on a field mapping, for example:

curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/test/_analyze?field=obj1.field1' -d 'this is a test'

Will cause the analysis to happen based on the analyzer configured in the mapping for obj1.field1 (and if not, the default index analyzer).

Also, the text can be provided as part of the request body, and not as a parameter.